Thursday, 13 February 2020

DigiTimes: 5G iPad Pro Models With A14 Chip to Launch in Fall 2020

Apple plans to release its first iPhone and iPad Pro models with 5G connectivity in the second half of 2020, according to a pair of reports today from Taiwanese industry publication DigiTimes.

The first report claims that the iPhone and iPad models will be equipped with 5nm-based A14 chips and support a combination of mmWave and sub-6GHz, likely varying by region. Qualcomm is expected to supply its Snapdragon X55 modem for the iPhones, but the report does not specify which modem the iPads will use.


mmWave or millimeter wave is a set of 5G frequencies that promise ultra-fast speeds at short distances, making it best suited for dense urban areas. By comparison, sub-6GHz 5G is generally slower than mmWave, but the signals travel further, better serving suburban and rural areas.

DigiTimes believes that both the iPhone and iPad Pro models will likely be announced in September. Apple typically makes iPad announcements in October, but it has used its iPhone event in September to make a few iPad announcements before, including the original iPad Pro in 2015 and the 10.2-inch iPad in 2019.

From the first report:
Based on its 5G product roadmaps, Apple is expected to launch new iOS devices, including iPhones and iPads, incorporating both sub-6GHz and mmWave specs probably in September, which will significantly drive up demand for 5nm A14, the sources said.

A14 can be applied to diverse iOS mobile devices for different 5G frequency bands as long as corresponding modem chips and AiP modules are adopted, the sources indicated, adding that Qualcomm will provide 5G Snapdragon X55 modem chipsets for new iPhone devices in 2020.
The second report provides a more vague timeframe of the second half of 2020, so an October announcement is not ruled out:
Win Semi reportedly will be the sole fabricator of VCSEL components for ToF (time of flight) AR and depth-of-field (DoF) photography applications, as its US IDM clients have also captured orders from Apple. The ToF camera modules are expected to be incorporated into 5G iPhones and iPads to be released in the second half of 2020, the sources said.

Key Takeaway


Rumors suggest that Apple plans to update its iPad Pro lineup in March, with key new features expected to include a triple-lens rear camera system and 3D sensing for augmented reality. This would make sense from a timing perspective, as the iPad Pro has been updated on roughly an 18-month cycle since 2015, and it will have been 18 months since the iPad Pro was last updated in October 2018.

This would pave the way for the first 5G iPad Pro models to launch in the fall, with other hardware changes likely being few to none. The new 5G models would likely simply be additional SKUs at the high end of the lineup.

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Gmail for iOS Gaining Integration With Apple's Files App for Adding Attachments

Google is rolling out an update to its Gmail app for iOS devices so that users can upload attachments from Apple's native Files app.

When the new feature becomes available, tap the paperclip icon when you're composing or replying to a message in the Gmail app. This will bring up a sheet with carousels for "Camera roll" and "Attachments" (formerly named "Recent attachments").

This new Attachments section will feature a special folder icon for directly accessing the contents of the Files app on your iPhone or iPad, including access to the native search and selection tools of the Files extension.

As for the rollout timeline for the Files integration, Google says there will be an extended rollout which may take longer than two weeks for "feature visibility." Whether that means this is a server-side change or requires an updated version of the app is unclear.

The Gmail app is a free download available on the App Store. [Direct Link]


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Feral Releases Critically Acclaimed RTS Game 'Company of Heroes' on iPad

Feral Interactive today announced the release of World War II real-time strategy game Company of Heroes on iPad.


Originally developed for Windows by Relic Entertainment, the critically-acclaimed RTS has been specially designed and developed for the ‌iPad‌ by Feral, and on first look the results are very impressive.
Command two crack companies of American soldiers and direct an intense campaign in the European Theater of Operations starting with the D-Day Invasion of Normandy.

Fully tailored to and optimized for tablet, Company of Heroes features a sophisticated user interface that makes it intuitive for players to execute real-time tactics, adapt to constantly shifting environments, and ultimately overcome ferocious opposition to secure the liberation of France.
Company of Heroes requires iOS 13.1 or later and supports the ‌iPad‌ mini (5th generation), iPad Air (3rd generation), ‌iPad‌ (5th generation), ‌iPad‌ (6th generation), ‌iPad‌ (7th generation), iPad Pro (1st generation: 9.7-inch, 12.9-inch), ‌iPad Pro‌ (2nd generation: 10.5-inch, 12.9-inch), and ‌iPad Pro‌ (3rd generation: 11-inch, 12.9-inch).


Company of Heroes is available to download from the App Store for $13.99 / £13.99 / €14,99. The game requires 6GB of free space to install, and at least 8GB of free space is recommended to avoid installation issues.

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